Rules and Regulations for Parents in School

1. Punctuality and regularity of attendance are essential. Students who were absent the day before must bring a statement to the “Non-Participation File” page of the Almanac. In case of illness, a medical certificate must also be sent. Students who return late after school for personal reasons must inform their parents/guardians in advance. 15. English is a second language for most of us, but it is also a means of teaching. To acquire proficiency in spoken English, all students must converse in English at school (and as much as possible at home). 9.

Any communication that parents wish to make with the school must be made on sheet A-4 and addressed to the principal. Email is the most preferred form of communication. (For the Indirapuram branch for classes I to V jrhm.ips@gmail.com, for classes VI to XII-accounts@ipsindirapuramncr.com) (For indirapuram public school Kids-prep.ips@gmail.com) (For Indirapuram Pratap Vihar Public School Branch-indirapuramps.pv@gmail.com) (For Indirapuram Public School level crossings Republik-indirapuramps.cr@gmail.com), 10th parents are asked to regularly visit the school/Integral Web School website for updates (especially for unplanned holidays). The Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) (20 U.S.C§ 1232g; 34 CFR Part 99) is a federal law that protects the confidentiality of students` academic records. The law applies to all schools that receive funding from an applicable program from the U.S. Department of Education. Generally, schools must have written permission from the eligible parent or student to disclose information from a student`s educational record. However, FERPA allows schools to share these recordings with the following parties without consent or under the following conditions (34 CFR § 99.31): 1. All students in the school are members of the library. 7.

In the event of collective damage to the school`s property in the classroom, the entire class will be charged for the cost of the damage. A vigilant perspective must be maintained to keep the environment clean. All waste paper should be picked up and thrown in the trash. 13. Any communication sent in the school almanac must be confirmed by the parents/guardians. 4. Students must come to school in a well-washed uniform and polished shoes. Hair should be cut and nails should be trimmed regularly. Girls with long hair should make braids. Skirts should be worn up to the knees. 16.

A student must show courtesy and respect to all staff. Respect for elders and affection for juniors should be carefully instilled. Each child is expected to respect the name and honor of the school. 2. Entry into the school grounds is not permitted before 7:30 a.m. .m .m. Late arrivals are allowed between 7:50 am .m. and 8:00 am .m, only 3 times a month. All our considerations are in favor of the child, his safety, his well-being and his good education. All the rules have been formulated with this in mind.

7. Parents/guardians are not allowed to enter classrooms to meet their children or conduct unscheduled interviews with teachers during school hours. 1. Students cannot be called to the school office to make phone calls during school hours. 10. Every pupil is required to have the school`s identity card with him or her every school day. The school reserves the right to exclude students whose diligence or progress in studies is considered unsatisfactory or whose behavior harms other students. Immorality, insubordination or contempt for authority and crossing borders will always be sufficient grounds for expulsion/obfuscation. 6. Respect for school property and school property is an absolute must. Schools may disclose “directory” information such as a student`s name, address, phone number, date and place of birth, honors and awards, as well as attendance information without consent. However, schools must inform eligible parents and students of the directory information and give eligible parents and students a reasonable period of time to ask the school not to disclose their directory information.

Schools must inform eligible parents and students annually of their rights under FERPA. The actual type of notification (special letter, inclusion in a PTA report card, student manual or newspaper article) is at the discretion of each school. FERPA grants parents certain rights with respect to their children`s academic records. These rights are transferred to the student when he reaches the age of 18 or attends a school outside the gymnasium. Students to whom the rights have been transferred are “eligible students”. The school believes in discipline and firmness. Neglect, disobedience and disregard for the rules will not be tolerated and any work or action that could affect the image of the school will be considered a violation of school discipline. 1. A complete annual medical examination of each child shall be carried out by doctors qualified to monitor the physical growth of the child. A medical card to record the state of health and growth of the child is kept and a report on this is sent to the parents for information and the necessary measures. 3. All personal records and medical history of the fellow in duplicate must be completed by the parents and presented to the class teacher themselves on the 1st working day.

Eligible parents or students have the right to access and review the student`s academic records maintained by the school. Schools are not required to provide copies of records unless, for reasons such as long distances, it is impossible for eligible parents or students to verify records. Schools may charge a fee for copies. 4. The leave request and leave protocol must be duly signed by the parents or guardians. 2. If a student is absent from school even one day due to illness or emergency, the parent must complete the “opt-out list” in the school almanac. 5. Gift of any kind for distribution at the school also for birthdays. 3. Stick stickers and posters of any kind on the school grounds.

4. Although the school provides all possible precautions and care, the school administration is not responsible for the harmful consequences. Eligible parents or students have the right to require a school to correct records that they deem inaccurate or misleading. If the school decides not to change the protocol, the eligible parent or student is entitled to a formal hearing. If, after the hearing, the school still decides not to change the file, the eligible parent or student has the right to make a statement with the transcript indicating their opinion on the disputed information. 12. Pupils may not receive private lessons from the teachers of the school. 5. Students are not allowed to use school phones without permission.

1. Irregular presence, unjustified or inexplicable absence, usual late arrival, unauthorized exit from school grounds, disobedience and any type of recalcitrant and offensive behavior. 8. Students are not allowed to leave the class without a class passport and without the teacher`s permission. During the movement between classes in the corridors and during the use of the stairs, everyone must stay on the left. Students must move in such a way that no child is disturbed. 14. During the examination, every scholar must do so with the utmost honesty. 2. Strict discipline and silence should be observed in the library.

11. Students will not be granted half a day or a short leave. 5. Neglect of duties, disobedience and disrespect for employees or bad moral influence. 2. Loss of the book: to be replaced by the same book or the current costs of the book. 4. It is strictly forbidden to mark, underline, write or damage the pages of books. 7. Resources for the use of unfair means during audits.

3. Library books must be kept and returned by the due date. 18. Students must immediately report any incidents of bullying and anger to teachers. 11. Students are expected to bring books on schedule. 4. The student diary is designed to keep you informed of your child`s daily progress. his tasks and to stay in touch with his teachers.

A. ACADEMIC DISCIPLINE AND CODE OF CONDUCT FOR STUDENTS: 2. First aid is carried out by a medical team in case of accident and emergency. 3. The presence of at least 75% is mandatory to take the exam. 6. The teacher in the class must be informed if the address or telephone number changes. Changes must also be recorded in the log. 9.

A student must speak in a decent language all the time. He must ensure that his speech is polite and polite. 9. Participation in bullying and angry incidents. 8. Make noise, speak loudly, shout, mock, hack, boo, insult, make cat calls, whistle, simulate and whistle, at any time. For more information, you can call 1-800-USA-LEARN (1-800-872-5327) (Language). People who use TDD can use the Federal Relay Service.

5. The diary should be checked every day and the tasks should be done regularly by the child. 6. Toys, any dangerous instrument, tobacco products, alcoholic beverages, chewing gum, prohibited foods.. .